Jorge Solis, 21, was sentenced to 50 years in prison for a drunk driving crash on I-75 that killed three, including two children. Kaybrin Osborne, 8, Halle Young, 7, and Clayton Flood, 3, were traveling to Florida with Mike Osborne of Benton, IL, and Mike Furlow of Royalton, IL, on Father's Day last year when they were hit by a truck. Flood was paralyzed.

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Written by City News Service - A car crashed into a power pole in an alcohol-related
accident in Northridge today, killing a woman who was a passenger and
injuring the man who was driving, police said.
The crash occurred in the 17000 block of Roscoe Boulevard around 12:30
a.m., said Sgt. Paul McLaughlin of the Los Angeles Police Department's
Devonshire Station.
Firefighters using heavy rescue equipment extricated the driver from the
wreckage of the gold sedan, unconscious but breathing, and transported him to
a hospital, McLaughlin said. The woman in the passenger seat was pronounced
dead at the scene.
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Shana Elliott, 22, struggled to stand and walk after being involved in a car crash that claimed the life of a Texas father and his unborn child. Elliott repeatedly walked the line while telling the cop: "Kill me now, please...I just want them to be OK," said Elliott.
Newlywed Fabian Guerrero Moreno, 23, was driving with his five-months pregnant wife, Kristian Nicole. Moreno and the the unborn child died in the crash.
The jury sentenced Shana Elliott to 10 yearsprobation for one count of intoxication assault, 7 years in prison for one count of intoxication manslaughter, and another 7 years in prison for a second count of intoxication manslaughter. The judge will decide whether the two prison sentences will be served concurrently or consecutively.
During the trial, Elliott said she got out of her car at the scene of the crash and ran to the other car. “I just remember fighting, I wanted to go to make sure they were OK,” she said. She tried to help. She wished it was she who had died, not them. “I’m sorry. I accept responsibility and I know what I did was wrong.” Elliott pleaded guilty.
After the sentencing, Kristian Guerrero, 26, gave a victim impact statement with harsh words. "when you were completely sober on the phone with your boyfriend just months after you murdered my family discussing our fictitious involvement in the cartel. You have shown you are incapable of remorse."
"You murdered my family," said Guerrero. Guerrero was very calm throughout the intense speech, deliberately making eye contact with Elliot who began to sob. “I don’t care about your troubled childhood. I had one, too. It’s no coincidence you haven’t seen my mother and my biological father in this courtroom since this trial has started. I grew up messed up, too. I didn’t have anyone coming to my rescue to bail me out of anything. I had to grow up fast. My husband, his family came over here with nothing. They worked day in and day out for their family,” Guerrero said, adding, “Did you see us out there doing anything illegal? Did you see us out there selling drugs? Did you see us out there murdering people? No. And that’s the difference between you and me.”
"I’m sorry. I’m sorry your family didn’t take the time to correct you. I’m sorry the justice system failed you and never taught you a proper lesson. I’m sorry we even know you exist, because I wish I never did," Guerrero said. "I’m sure you and I have both wished it was you that day instead of him, you’re a murderer and a thief. You stole my life. And you handed me a life sentence that day," she said. "The least you can do is to sit in jail – not just so you can learn from what you’ve done – but so no other family has to know you like I know you," she added.
She closed her harangue with "You're sorry because you got caught".
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A father is now on trial after authorities claim he killed the drunk driver who ran into his family.David Barajas, 32, is accused of killing Jose Banda, 20, after police say Banda plowed into Barajas and his 12 and 11-year-old sons. The family was pushing their pickup truck just feet from their home after their vehicle ran out of gas. Barajas denies the allegations. For more information please visit http://www.hlntv.com/video/2014/08/19/cops-dad-kills-drunk-driver-who-ran-family

A drunk driver who killed three people says he's not a bad guy. Friday, he asked the judge to rethink his 16-year sentence and go easier on him. - Source: http://krqe.com/2017/05/19/drunk-driver-convicted-in-triple-fatal-crash-is-asking-judge-for-a-break/

Joseph Maine was driving under the influence when he crashed into mom-to-be Vanessa Carillo's car, killing her and her unborn baby in January of 2014.
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The dangers of reckless drink-driving were recently captured in two shocking consecutive incidents on a car’s dashboard camera in Liaocheng, east China’s Shandong Province recently. While driving in a heavily intoxicated state, the video shows the drunk driver hitting a man on a tricycle, killing him. Instead of stopping at the scene to report the accident to the police, the driver sped off while talking to a friend on the phone about the accident at the same time.
1500 meters later, the intoxicated driver was killed on impact, as he lost control of the car, crashed into a tree and plunged into a roadside ditch. According to an investigation by traffic police, the driver's blood alcohol content (BAC) level was as high as 300mg/100ml, fifteen times higher than the legal limit.
In 2011 China introduced new laws to combat drink-driving, by stipulating that the legal limit was 20mg/100ml. Any driver caught with a BAC between 20mg/100ml and 80mg/100ml can be punished by a fine between 1000-2000 yuan and a six month license suspension. Drivers with a BAC over 80mg/100ml can face a prison sentence of up to three years along with a five year driving ban, while drink-drivers who cause serious injury or death face much longer prison sentences and lifetime driving bans.
However drink driving has continued to be a big problem after the tough new laws were introduced. China Daily reported that over four days of the 2014 Spring Festival holiday, there were more than 800 cases reported nationwide of people driving under the influence of alcohol.
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MANY FAMILYS HAVE AND WILL AND STILL ARE GOING TO LOSE LOVE ONE TO DRUNK DRIVERS , MY ADVICE IS IF YOUR FRIEND IS DRINKING AND DUI , TAKE THE KEYS OR CALL HIM OR HER A CAB, JUST THINK THE ROAD IS THE WORSE PLACE TO BE DUI , TAKE ACTION AND SAVE LIVES , [email protected]

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FORT HAMILTON, Brooklyn – A wrong way SUV driver hit an Uber Honda causing it to land on top of the belt parkway divider early Thursday morning around 2am. Upon arrival of FDNY they confirmed 3 trapped in the Honda that required extrication. All were extricated and transported to hospital. Gerald Obah, 27, Manhattan was dead on arrival. The wrong way SUV driver, Alex Sheipak, 50, Brooklyn, was arrested for driving intoxicated and was transported to hospital in stable condition. He faces several charges including vehicular manslaughter and driving while intoxicated.
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Florida college student Jessica Rasdall made a horrible decision seven years ago. After a night of partying and heavy drinking, she got behind the wheel of her car to drive herself and her best friend home. That decision cost Jessica four years in prison, and her best friend's life. Today, Jessica is still haunted by what she says was the biggest mistake of her life.

Four people were killed and one injured after a car rammed into them while they were relaxing at a parking lot in Tawau, Sabah early Sunday.
Initial investigations revealed that the incident was due to the negligence of the woman driver, who was believed to be drunk while driving.

The family of 29-year-old Latasha Wilson say they are devastated she was killed Monday morning in a crash while driving her motorcycle. Police suspect the driver of the car that killed her was driving drunk. “I want to see him rot in jail,” said Mark Wilson, Latasha's father.

An 18-year-old was accused of driving drunk and livestreaming on Instagram when she veered off the road on Friday, crashing the car and killing her 14-year-old sister, officials said.
Authorities say Obdulia Sanchez, from Stockton, California, was driving under the influence of alcohol around 6:40 p.m. when she lost control of the Buick and swerved across lanes, crashing through a barbed wire fence and overturning in a field, ejecting her sister, Jacqueline Sanchez, and another 14-year-old girl who sustained "major injuries," California Highway Patrol Sergeant Darin Heredia told BuzzFeed News on Sunday.
The two teen girls were sitting in the backseat and not wearing seat belts, according to the CHP report.
Before crashing, Sanchez had been recording herself singing along to music and flipping off the camera, capturing glimpses of the two younger teens in the back as she turned her phone from herself onto the empty road. The footage then goes blurry and red when the car swerves and screams and sounds of metal scratching can be heard.
Sanchez screams Jacqueline's name before she faces the camera while positioning it so that her sister's body can be seen lying in a field behind her.
"I fucking love my sister to death. I don't give a fuck. We about to die. This is the last thing I wanted to happen to us but it just did," she says. "Jacqueline, please wake up. This is the last thing I wanted to happen... I killed my sister, but I don't care. I killed my sister. I know I'm going to prison, but I don't care. I'm sorry, baby. I'ma hold it down.... rest in peace, sweetie."
Darin said officials are "well aware" of the graphic video evidence and are looking into its validity and whether her recording on her phone factored into the accident.
Mary Hernandez, who recorded a copy of the video, told BuzzFeed News that Sanchez is a friend of a friend and she heard about the teen's footage, so she recorded it from Instagram's Stories before it could disappear after being up for 24 hours.
Hernandez said that Instagram did not remove the content and it had been up for 19 hours when she saw and recorded it.
"So many people kept saying 'What video? I wanna see it,'" so she posted the recording on her Facebook page because she "couldn't believe it was real."
"At first I was skeptical but the more people reached out to me, then her cousin confirmed it was her," she said. "It's just so insane to believe that happened to girls from my city. It is for sure an eye-opener. I see people on their phones on social media all the time."
"I think this video can get a lot of people to think twice about using their phones while driving now," she added.
People in the community and on social media are shocked and horrified by the footage, Hernandez said.
"No one wanted to believe it, it was so crazy how desensitized and careless she seemed about someone as close to her as her sister," she noted. "Who in the right mind continues to record?"
She says the video got up to 700,000 views before Facebook took it down.